EILEEN DORAN, 42, of Middle Ground, Wheatley, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between July 1 and 29 in Banbury. She was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £90 and her driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. SHANE HANRAHAN, 30, of Heatley Way, Oxford, was convicted of failing to give information relating to the identity of a driver between July 6 and August 3 in Banbury. He was fined £660 and must pay a victim surcharge of £66 and court costs of £90 and his driving licence was endorsed with six penalty points. LINO MACHADO, 19, of Oxford Road, Littlemore, was convicted of speeding by driving 37mph in a 30mph zone on Banbury Road, Oxford, on June 25. He was fined £100 and must pay a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £90 and his driving licence was endorsed with three penalty points.
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An artist s impression of how the 2016 scheme looked.
- Credit: Stratford Hall Ltd
Plans to build a hotel rising up to 14 storeys in Stratford have been given the green light by councillors.
The revised scheme at the junction of Angel Lane and Windmill Road was backed unanimously by members of Newham s strategic development committee in a vote on Tuesday, December 8.
Members vote for plans to build a hotel net door to The Railway Tavern in Stratford.
- Credit: LBN
Among its plans, developer Stratford Hall Ltd intends to refurbish the outside of locally listed pub The Railway Tavern. The site would be redeveloped for Marlin Apartments Ltd.
Halifax Regional Police say the man was charged in relation to break-ins at residences and vehicles on Isleville, Robie, Harris, Roberts and Bloomfield streets.
After being homeless for more than 10 years, Michael Peart wants a “substantial” change this Christmas.
Though grateful for the generosity of strangers and charities throughout the year, he has a special wish for Christmas Day.
He told
The Gleaner that year-round, he gets “a box of rice and cup of juice. We nuh get nothing substantial, so we still end up deh pan di same level ‘cause we no get nothing substantial”.
The furniture maker and singer is hoping to get an opportunity to use his skills to earn some cash. However, his plight is great as he needs medical care, which he cannot afford.